
Water that has never been
exposed to the residue of mankind, water that has been
protected in an underground vault for more than 20,000
years, or simply “Water the way Nature Intended.”
The locals call it dinosaur water, the fountain of youth,
the eternal spring of life. To understand the amazing
quality of our water one must first understand the history
and geology of the source.
Current thinking in the scientific
community is that nearly one and one half billion years
ago, the mountain range above our source, the Uinta
Mountains were born. The range was formed out of a portion
of the remains of a much older and larger mountain range
known as the Red Creek Mountains.
About 50 million years ago, while
the Pacific Ocean tectonic plate was pounding into the
North American plate, a geological event known as the Laramide Orogeny occurred. This monolith of Uinta rock
was thrust slowly out of the earth with other mountains
in the area. Massive f aulting provided the seed in other
formations. The north and south Wasatch Mountains sloped
into this east and west bulge, and resulted in a complex
structure that created one of this countries largest
gold and silver mining districts.
About 5 million years ago the last
ice age was making its moves on this mysterious east-west
range. Erosion by glaciers tore apart the mountains
and gouged out valleys. Haystack Mountains, formed by
glaciers ripping simultaneously at all sides, stood
as sentinels guarding the main range and treasures within.
Reservoirs of ancient water fell victim
at this time to the trappings of colossal carboniferous
limestone formations. Water dissolved weak areas of
these structures and formed caverns and other natural
pipes. It filled the depths and fissures, now many thousands
of feet below the surface. These reservoirs remain cold,
pure, protected, ancient, quiescent, secret, and in
reserve to this day.
The Indians or “ancient ones” held
the area as sacred grounds for hundreds of years. In
the early 1800's the mountain men and trappers held
their rendezvous in the north slope of the Uintas. This
is where land was most fertile and the wildlife abundant.
Fort Bridger became an oasis to the west's new frontiersmen.
The Mormon Trail carried its pioneer travelers through
this area and their hunger was fed by the plenty the
mountains provided.
Our presence now is a mere sliver
in nature's timeline. The natural resources of the Uintas
fed our appetites and built our economies, as the influx
of settlers to the west built our heritage. The mountain's
natural history became the beginning of our cultural
history and the local economies that continue to thrive.
We came to these Mountains because of the wealth within;
we stayed in these Mountains because of their beauty.
The water of the ancient ones is a
precious resource and should be used responsibly and
with some quiet respect. It is to taste of the cold
azure blue of the last ice age. It is a source of antiquity,
pre-dating mankind’s industrial, nuclear, and technological
wizardry – a souvenir that at often times has left its
ugly imprint on the other waters of our planet.
This is why we call the remarkable
water we bottle “Water the Way Nature Intended.”
96% Less Impact to the
Environment. 27 truckloads of conventional
empty plastic (PET) bottles is equal to 1 truckload
of environmentally sensitive Park City IceWater
GlacierPaks. This is an amazing solution to the
waste management issue of plastic bottles that is
destroying our fragile ecosystem.


What’s in Your Water? All water is
not created equal and therefore it is extremely
important to understand the unique characteristics
of Park City IceWater. First of all, our source has
been preserved and protected for more than 20,000
years in a subterranean limestone vault that is
nearly a mile under ground in the Uinta Mountains of
Utah. This melted glacier has never been exposed to
the ravages of man including nuclear testing and all
the other unnatural toxins. Some companies use
reverse osmosis as a purification process that
removes all important minerals resulting in “dead
water”. To understand the value of pure natural
unaltered drinking water you must understand the
phenomena that Park City IceWater is presenting to
the world.
Why is PH Important? Science has
determined that disease can not survive in an
alkaline environment. Water is an essential and the
major component of all living matter, and the
largest single component of our bodies. Water is the
one substance (other than oxygen) that we must
absolutely have if we are to survive. The purpose of
alkaline water for your health is not only
hydration, but also to help flush the body of acidic
wastes and toxins. Believe it or not, there are
different kinds of water to drink. A closer look at
your favorite supermarket's water section will
present you with many options: mountain spring
water, drinking water, distilled water, carbonated
water, just to name a few. So which one should you
use? Let's remember the reason we want to
increase our alkaline water intake: to remove
impurities, acids, toxins and to provide pure water
for our bodies to use. When dietary and other
factors cause an overly acidic condition in our
bloodstream, the body is forced to either eliminate
or to store away acidic wastes in order to restore
our body's critical pH health balance. The water we
drink should help us slow the process of acidic
build up by removing it, not by adding to it. So, we
must choose only pure water with an alkaline pH for
maximum health. Park City IceWater provides the
perfect solution to health concerns with a natural
7.9 pH factor.

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